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Brunswick Exploration Increases Anais Strike Extent to Over 350 Meters

MONTREAL, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: BRW, OTCQB: BRWXF; FRANKFURT:1XQ; “BRW” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce final assay results from the 2026 Winter drilling campaign at the Anatacau Main Project. Today’s results once…

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Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSXV:BRW) - Phase 2 Drilling Extends Anais Dyke System to 350m x 600m - Research Portal

Brunswick reported final results from its Phase 2 drill program (~1,800m, 7 holes) completed at the Anatacau Main project in James Bay, Quebec, located 22km east of Rio Tinto’s (LSE:RIO, Not Rated) Galaxy project. The objective of the final holes was to step out and test the lateral extent of the Anais Li pegmatite dyke system, discovered in 2023. Step out hole AN-26-12 encountered 1.13% Li2O over 27.4m, ~80M SW of the Anais Main dyke, extending the mineralized dyke system over an area of 350m x 600m, with all dykes remaining open.  We view these as positive results that wrap up a strong winter drilling campaign at Anatacau Main. The step-out hole confirms lateral continuity of the Anais Main dyke at shallow depth, and the delineated system continues to grow. The fringe geochemistry from the two wide fence holes is an encouraging sign that the fertile pegmatite system extends well beyond the current footprint. Brunswick's primary focus and flagship asset remains its Mirage project, also in James Bay, which hosts a 1.4Mt LCE inferred resource grading 1.08% Li2O. However, with these Phase 2 results, Anatacau Main is increasingly resembling an early-stage Mirage, within the same structural setting as Rio Tinto's Galaxy deposit. We look forward to seeing results from the upcoming drill program at Mirage, as well as a return to Anatacau Main in Q3/26.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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